An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. With the State of the Irish Catholics from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws in the Year 1778, Volume 1 |
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... subjects ; for then an act was made in the Irish parliament , declaring , that the natives of Irish blood were in feveral flatutes and records called Irish enemies , and accordingly abridged of the benefit of the laws , but that being ...
... subjects ; for then an act was made in the Irish parliament , declaring , that the natives of Irish blood were in feveral flatutes and records called Irish enemies , and accordingly abridged of the benefit of the laws , but that being ...
Page 21
... subject , and by that means driving many daily into rebellion , made him at laft refolve to temporize no longer . " But ... subjects of that realm , " fays fhe , in her instructions to Sir John Perrot , anno 1583 , " have been grievously ...
... subject , and by that means driving many daily into rebellion , made him at laft refolve to temporize no longer . " But ... subjects of that realm , " fays fhe , in her instructions to Sir John Perrot , anno 1583 , " have been grievously ...
Page 58
... subject , and excess of charges to the state , is likely to bring her to : they ( Cecil's ene- mies ) fought to make thofe suspected who perfuaded the Irish war , and thofe either negligent or corrupt , who conducted it ; putting a firm ...
... subject , and excess of charges to the state , is likely to bring her to : they ( Cecil's ene- mies ) fought to make thofe suspected who perfuaded the Irish war , and thofe either negligent or corrupt , who conducted it ; putting a firm ...
Page 95
... heard , " fays he , " that any good subjects did dispute the king's power in this point . What is it to you , whether I make many or few bo- roughs ? fend out their purveyors , who take up their achates CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 95.
... heard , " fays he , " that any good subjects did dispute the king's power in this point . What is it to you , whether I make many or few bo- roughs ? fend out their purveyors , who take up their achates CIVIL WARS IN IRELAND . 95.
Page 130
... subject : " Let me , " fays he , " tell you in your ear , howbeit we set a fair ftile on these laws , as bene- ficial to the commonwealth , yet there are of them , which I dare confidently affirm , will be worth the king at least four ...
... subject : " Let me , " fays he , " tell you in your ear , howbeit we set a fair ftile on these laws , as bene- ficial to the commonwealth , yet there are of them , which I dare confidently affirm , will be worth the king at least four ...
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